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BJP resurges in Karnataka: Survey shows massive shift in voter sentiment across demographics

A month-long survey involving 10,481 participants projected that the BJP could secure a clear majority in Karnataka for the first time, estimating a seat range between 136 and 159. The survey was conducted by Hyderabad-based  People's Pulses Organisation and Codemo Technologies

IndreshIndresh
May 24, 2025, 09:30 pm IST
in Bharat, Karnataka
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In a significant political reversal that is bound to reverberate through Karnataka’s corridors of power, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is witnessing a strong resurgence, outpacing the Congress across nearly every demographic, regional, and community segment, according to the latest Karnataka Survey Insights Report. The findings present a resounding endorsement of BJP’s national leadership, grassroots mobilization, and ideological clarity — setting the stage for a political comeback in the state.

BJP Leads with Double-Digit Vote Share Margin

The report reveals that BJP currently commands a commanding 51 per cent vote share, leaving Congress trailing at 40.3 per cent — a massive 10.7 per cent lead that underscores a political mood swing since the 2023 Assembly elections, where the Congress had edged ahead with 42.88 per cent. The JD(S) remains a marginal player, securing just 5 per cent of the votes.

More telling is the voter perception: 55 per cent of respondents now believe that BJP will emerge victorious in the next assembly election, compared to just 39.1 per cent for the Congress. This reflects growing public confidence in the BJP’s ability to deliver stability and vision in contrast to the current Congress regime.

BJP’s Inclusive Appeal Cuts Across Gender, Age, and Region

BJP’s appeal transcends traditional barriers. Among women, it leads Congress by 3.8 per cent, and the margin widens dramatically among male voters to 13 per cent. Among young voters aged 18 to 25 — traditionally considered the most vocal and transformative electorate — BJP enjoys an astounding 24 per cent lead.

In both rural and urban regions, BJP remains the party of choice. The rural vote, often seen as Congress’s stronghold, now shows a +13.5 per cent edge for the BJP — a stinging rebuke to Congress’s governance on agrarian and rural development. In urban Karnataka, the BJP retains a solid +6.6 per cent lead.

Among farmers — a group pivotal in Congress’s 2023 campaign — the BJP now commands 53.9 per cent vote share, a clear sign that the promises of Congress have not translated into trust on the ground.

Caste and Community: A Stronger Coalition for BJP

The BJP continues to consolidate its base among key social groups. Hindu voters overwhelmingly back the party, with 58.5per cent support compared to Congress’s 32 per cent. It holds a near-unanimous 78.9 per cent support among Lingayats and a 47.8 per cent edge among Vokkaligas — indicating a significant erosion in JD(S) ‘s traditional vote bank.

BJP also leads in support among General (upper) caste groups (+15.1 per cent), OBCs (+14 per cent), and STs (+22 per cent) — building a broad, pan-social coalition that could prove electorally decisive.

Even as Congress retains the Muslim vote and a lead among SC voters, BJP’s strides in every other community segment indicate its growing appeal as a party of governance rather than tokenism.

Modi Wave Persists in Karnataka

Prime Minister Narendra Modi remains the most popular national leader by far, with 59.1 per cent of Karnataka voters favouring him as the next Prime Minister — a number that dwarfs support for Rahul Gandhi (17.3 per cent) and even local Congress stalwart Mallikarjun Kharge (2.3 per cent). Notably, over 37 per cent of Congress voters prefer Modi as PM, indicating internal doubts about Congress leadership.

This extraordinary trust extends to the Central Government, with 66.3 per cent of voters rating its performance positively. Even 59.3 per cent of Congress supporters believe the Modi-led Centre has done a “Good” or “Very Good” job — validating BJP’s national governance credentials.

Congress State Government: Mixed Reviews and Mounting Discontent

While 48.4 per cent rate the Siddaramaiah-led Congress government as ‘Good’ or ‘Very Good’, over 32 per cent give it a ‘Bad’ or ‘Very Bad’ rating. Importantly, 55.2 per cent of BJP voters and 54.7 per cent of JD(S) voters remain unimpressed, suggesting that the current government has failed to convince a vast swathe of the electorate.

Moreover, public concerns are increasingly focused on civic and rural infrastructure. Voters cited poor civic amenities (12.7 per cent), water shortage (11.1 per cent), and farmer distress (9.6 per cent) as top issues — all areas where the Congress government had promised sweeping change but appears to have underdelivered.
Disbelief in Caste Census Undermines Congress Narrative

Congress’s attempt to wield the caste census as a political tool may be backfiring. The survey shows that only 26.3 per cent of voters trust the report, while 35 per cent openly express distrust. Among BJP voters, 43.3 per cent question its credibility, and so do 50 per cent of JD(S) supporters. Notably, more than half of Lingayat and Vokkaliga voters — key segments in Karnataka’s political fabric — have rejected its findings.

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